Global Markets Brace for Volatile Week as Fed Cut Bets Cool, Dollar Strengthens, and Gold Slides Toward $4000
CWG Markets' daily market report covers USD strength, gold’s drop toward $4000, crude oil weakness, and major FX reactions including USD/JPY, CAD/JPY & USOIL.
1. Market Overview – Dollar Recovers, Gold Under Pressure, Oil Stagnates
The global financial markets opened the week with a notable shift in sentiment as expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut in December cooled significantly. This shift triggered a broad recovery in the US Dollar Index, which climbed 0.27% to 99.53, reinforcing USD strength across major asset classes.
US Treasury yields held stable, with the 10-year yield at 4.143% and the 2-year at 3.619%, reinforcing the market’s belief that the Fed may delay easing until clearer weakness is observed in upcoming economic releases.
The stronger dollar weighed heavily on gold, which plunged nearly 2%, testing a low of $4006.80/oz before stabilizing near $4045. Gold’s decline reflected a sharp drop in demand as USD-denominated bullion became more expensive for global buyers.
Meanwhile, crude oil was unable to sustain recent gains after the resumption of exports from Russia’s Novorossiysk port. WTI slipped to $59.74, while Brent settled at $63.71, with price action remaining capped by oversupply concerns.
2. Key Economic Developments
Gold Steadies After Heavy Sell-Off
Gold continues to consolidate between $4,070–$4,080 after Friday’s steep decline. Reduced odds of a December rate cut (now in the mid-40% range) and a firmer dollar keep XAU/USD under pressure.
Markets await a backlog of US economic data—particularly the September NFP and FOMC minutes—for stronger clarity on policy direction.
Impact on Markets
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XAU/USD: Attempts to reclaim $4,090–$4,100 keep failing; sellers dominate short-term flow.
Oil Balances Geopolitics With Oversupply Risks
WTI crude is trading flat around $60 after Novorossiysk operations resumed, reducing fears of immediate supply disruption. However, geopolitical tensions—including Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian infrastructure—still provide a risk premium.
Impact on Markets
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USOIL: Fell toward $59.30 before rebounding near $60.05.
Japanese Yen Slumps After Soft Q3 GDP
Japan’s GDP contracted –0.4% q/q, the first decline in six quarters. Despite beating forecasts, the data reinforced expectations that the Bank of Japan will delay policy tightening, pushing the yen to a 40-week low.
Impact on Markets
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USD/JPY: Surged past 155.00, testing 155.20–155.30.
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GBP/JPY: Extended gains above 204.00, driven by strong carry interest.
Canadian Dollar Weakens After Mixed CPI
While headline CPI eased to 2.2%, core inflation remained sticky at 2.9%, complicating expectations for further BoC cuts.
Impact on Markets
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USD/CAD: Held above 1.4029, reflecting CAD softness.
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CAD/JPY: Consolidated around 110.60, dominated by JPY volatility.
US Dollar Firms Ahead of Key Data Releases
The New York Empire State Manufacturing Index jumped to 18.7, boosting USD strength. Markets brace for a wave of delayed data releases following the government shutdown—most importantly, September Nonfarm Payrolls on Thursday.
Impact on Markets
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EUR/USD: Dropped to 1.1580
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GBP/USD: Pulled back toward 1.3150
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USDX: Rebounded toward 99.50
3. Technical Analysis Overview
USD/JPY – Strong Bullish Trend Continues
The pair is approaching the 155.10 resistance on robust USD momentum.
Technical Signals
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RSI: 66 – Strong bullish momentum
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MACD: Bullish crossover, widening histogram
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Price riding upper Bollinger Band
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Price above all EMAs (20/50/100/200)
Key Levels
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Resistance: 155.10 / 156.50
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Support: 154.20 / 153.00
CAD/JPY – Bulls Target Breakout Above 111.25
CAD/JPY tests multi-month highs amid persistent yen weakness.
Technical Signals
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RSI: 61 – Healthy uptrend
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MACD: Expanding bullish momentum
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Bollinger Bands tightening
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Price above all EMAs
Key Levels
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Resistance: 111.25 / 112.00
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Support: 110.10 / 108.40
USOIL – Bears Hold Control Below $61.00
USOIL remains bearish with the price below major EMAs.
Technical Signals
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RSI: 47 – Neutral to bearish
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MACD: Bearish crossover
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Price testing 20 EMA resistance
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Bollinger Bands narrowing → breakout likely
Key Levels
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Resistance: 61.00 / 61.75
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Support: 56.90 / 53.70
4. Market Outlook – What Traders Should Watch
Short-Term Drivers
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Fed rate-cut expectations (now sharply reduced)
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USD strength continuing into major data releases
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Geopolitical instability impacting energy markets
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Japan’s growth slowdown driving JPY volatility
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Mixed CPI signals affecting CAD outlook
Medium-Term Expectations
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Gold remains bullish on long-term fundamentals but vulnerable to USD surges
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Oil markets will continue balancing oversupply with geopolitical risks
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USD likely to stay firm until NFP confirms or challenges current sentiment
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JPY remains the weakest G10 currency unless BoJ shifts tone
5. Trading Recommendations (Not Financial Advice)
XAU/USD – Prefer Buy Dips if Holding Above $4,050
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Bullish above: 4,050
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Targets: 4,090 → 4,135
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Bearish below: 4,020
USD/JPY – Buy on Pullbacks
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Entry zone: 154.20–154.40
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Targets: 155.10 → 156.50
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Invalidation: Below 153.00
CAD/JPY – Bullish Continuation
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Entry: Above 110.60
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Targets: 111.25 → 112.00
USOIL – Sell Rallies Below 61.00
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Entry: 60.60–61.00
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Targets: 58.00 → 56.90
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Invalidation: Above 61.75